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herefore I ask you, my severe and accomplished critic, to accept the burden of a book for which you are to some ex
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which is in no sense a romance of the character that perhaps they expect from him; which has, moreover, few ex
h mayhap did we but know it, between a departed and a present personality, of which the battle-ground is a bereaved human heart and the prize its complete possession; between earthly duty and sp
are to-day. In fact this aerophone has little to do with his characters or their history, and the main motive of its introduction to his pages was to suggest ho
ar otherwise obtained, whether in truth a